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My life closed twice before its close;
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My nosegays are for captives;
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My river runs to thee:
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My Wheel is in the dark,—
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My worthiness is all my doubt,
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Nature is what we see,
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Nature rarer uses yellow
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Nature, the gentlest mother,
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New feet within my garden go,
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No Autumn’s intercepting chill
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No brigadier throughout the year
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No matter where the Saints abide,
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No other can reduce
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No rack can torture me,
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No romance sold unto,
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Not any higher stands the grave
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Not any sunny tone
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Not in this world to see his face
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Not knowing when the dawn will come
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Not one by Heaven defrauded stay,
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Not when we know
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Not with a club the heart is broken,
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Of all the souls that stand create
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Of all the sounds despatched abroad,
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Of bronze and blaze
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Of Death the sharpest function,
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Of so divine a loss
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Of this is Day composed—
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Of tribulation these are they
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One blessing had I, than the rest
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One day is there of the series
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One dignity delays for all,
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One need not be a chamber to be haunted, —
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One of the ones that Midas touched,
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One sister have I in our house,
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On my volcano grows the grass, —
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On such a night, or such a night,
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On the bleakness of my lot
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On this long storm the rainbow rose,
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On this wondrous sea,
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Our journey had advanced;
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Our lives are Swiss,—
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Our share of night to bear,
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